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AGRICULTURE IS OKLAHOMA’S LEGACY.
OKLAHOMA AGRITOURISM IS YOUR GUIDE.
Farms, ranches and vineyards across Oklahoma are opening their gates, barn doors and fences, issuing a heartfelt invitation to sample the abundant bounty and natural beauty found in the state’s growing adventure – Agritourism. Use this guide to find ranches, museums, trails and more.
Did you know there are more than 60,000 farms and ranches in Oklahoma?
MAKE HAY
WHILE THE SUN SHINES When Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, the area already was home to more than 60,000 farms, producing the crops that kept life going. Today, the legacy continues. Get a glimpse into what life is like for a modern farmer, and enjoy fresh produce and more as you explore Oklahoma’s abundant natural bounty.
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TEACHABLE MOMENTS Helping kids discover Oklahoma is easier than ever. Visit OklahomaAgritourism.com, select “traveler” and click on the “Teachable Moments” icon for Agritourism field trip ideas and more.
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THE SPUR OF
THE MOMENT
With more than 160 attractions spread across the state, you can act on your impulse to celebrate the season and get in touch with nature – literally!
U-PICK U-PICK
Locally grown, fresh-picked harvestables offer guests one of life’s sweet indulgences. From touring pumpkin patches to picking deliciously fresh blackberries, there’s plenty of farm-fresh fun for everyone.
PUMPKIN PICKING PUMPKIN PICKING
MAZES MAZES
Wind your way through the many twists, turns and decision points en route to the finish line of Oklahoma farms’ famous corn and hay mazes. Challenge fellow guests to an a-MAZE-ing race!
SPECIALTY CROPS SPECIALTY CROPS & PRODUCTS
EXOTICS
The native and exotic wildlife that roams Oklahoma offers visitors the perfect EXOTIC BREEDS opportunity for learning. Many farms also offer the opportunity to purchase fibers and byproducts.
Oklahoma is home to many farms, all of which grow beautiful, delicious produce. Join in on the fall festivities by finding and picking your own pumpkin for Halloween right from an Oklahoma farm.
Discover opportunities to pick and cut crops you just can’t find in a grocery store. From pecan-picking to cutting down your own Christmas tree, there is always something different for agri-adventurers to explore.
FARMERS MARKETS FARMERS MARKETS
If you are looking to explore the products grown right from Oklahoma’s soil, look no further. Local farmers markets offer delicious, well-nurtured produce, farm-fresh eggs, even products unique to the beautiful Oklahoma landscape. One thing just about all locavores agree on is that fresh produce packs a wallop for optimizing taste and nutrition.
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Discover your land bounty adventure using this handy reference. • Find attractions near you on the fold-out map in the back. • Read descriptions of land bounty attractions, listed alphabetically. • The map and descriptions use a corresponding number system for cross-referencing. • Plan your trip at OklahomaAgritourism.com. While you’re there, use our custom itinerary builder, sign up for the Agritourist newsletter, connect with us and check for events on Facebook.
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1. 360 Farms
From I-40: Take Exit 284 (Ross Road) south for 2.3 miles. Turn off blacktop @ sharp right curve. Turn east (left) on gravel road CR 213 for 0.7 miles. Turn south (right) on CR 115 for 0.6 miles. The farm is on the L.
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360 FARMS is a family owned and operated enterprise. We’re proud to say that four generations of our family have worked this land. The name, 360 FARMS, denotes our life coming full circle after many years and many detours. We’re part of that growing community who understand that well-grown food tastes better and good nutrition offers great health benefits. We work hard to provide the very best in agricultural products from our farm. 360 Farms offers only the best in elderberry plants, along with products from both the berries and flowers of our 8,000-plant elderberry orchard. www.360okfarms.com
2. 3-Creeks Ranch
In Meeker: From the 4-way stop, go E. 7 mi. on Hwy. 62 to 3500 Rd. Turn R. (S.) for 0.7 mi. & then turn R. (W.) for 0.3 mi. Farm will be on the R. Look for the barns with red roofs. From Prague: Take Hwy. 62 W. 5 mi. to 3500 Rd. Turn L. (S.) for 0.7 mi. & turn R. (W.) for 0.3 mi. Farm is on the R.
LAT/LONG: 35.44175, -95.18538 Webbers Falls, OK 74470 918-464-2505
LAT/LONG: 35.49216, -96.77768 349776 E. 1050 Rd. Prague, OK 74864 405-567-8603
3-Creeks Ranch is a great place for relaxing in the country and seeing the farm, including goats, cattle, chickens, a vineyard and a blackberry patch. www.3-creeks.com
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3. Ada Farmers Market
In Ada: located at the intersection of 12th & Townsend. Ada Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wed. and Sat., April through November.
LAT/LONG: 34.77355576, -96.68011052 12th & Townsend Ada, OK 74820 580-436-1600
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4. All Pine Products
From OKC: Take I-40 W. to Exit 138 (Hwy. 4) Mustang Rd. Go S. 2 mi. Located on the W. side of the rd. between SW 15th & SW 29th. Choose and cut Christmas trees, Virginia pines and wreaths. Free tree-stand drilling, shaking, wrapping, loading and tying to your vehicle, along with coloring books and candy canes for the kids. Open during the Christmas season; 3-6 p.m. Mon. to Fri., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. and Sun.
LAT/LONG: 35.45298261, -97.72498266 2205 S. Mustang Rd. Yukon, OK 73099 405-820-5666, 405-324-1010
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5. Altus Farmers Market
In Altus: NE side of the Altus Plaza Shopping Center – 1100 N. Main St.
Altus, OK 73521 580-482-0823, 580-471-2709
Altus Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open from May to Oct., 4-8:30 p.m. Tues. and Fri.
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6. Anichini-Moore Ranch & Farm
From the W., take Hwy. 15 into Woodward to 34th St. Turn S. on 34th St. & go S. 6 mi. to EW46. On EW46, turn W. & go 1 mi. to NS200. On NS200, turn S. & go 0.5 mi. Farm is on the E. side of the rd.
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Sustainable farm offers group tours, wildlife- and birdwatching, stargazing, viewing of endangered/unusual livestock, learning how to grow herbs, produce, and knowledge about natural farming practices in Oklahoma. Ecologically grown produce, heritage fruits, vegetables, grass-fed beef, pork and lamb available. By appointment only. www.anichinimoore.com
7. Annabelle’s Fun Farm
From Welch: Take Hwy. 10 1 mi. E. Turn S. at Bluejacket Rd./4450 Rd. Go 1 mi. and turn W. on Rd. 110 for 0.5 mi. The farm is on the N. side of the road. You can’t miss the red barn. Annabelle’s is a family-owned fun farm. We offer a pumpkin patch, a hay maze, a petting zoo, corn mazes and tractor-pulled hay rides. Open fall, Christmas and Easter. Parties can be scheduled by appointment. www.annabellesfunfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 36.3402354, -99.44359199 Woodward, OK 73801 580-256-0657, 405-823-8295
LAT/LONG: 36.85939, -95.07892 444606 E. 110 Rd. Welch, OK 74369 918-323-6352
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8. Apple Hollow
Located 0.25 mi. N. of Quinton on Hwy. 71. Enjoy the quiet country atmosphere at a unique shop with apple-inspired gift items, homemade jams/jellies, beeswax candles, scented soaps, and famous homemade fried apple and other fruit pies. Limited quantities are made daily; however, advance pie orders can be arranged. Gift shop, tour bus parking and advance group reservations are required.
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LAT/LONG: 35.13176007, -95.38009064 Quinton, OK 74561 918-469-2913
9. Ardmore Market Place on Broadway
Located at 106 E. Broadway St. in Ardmore. The Market Place on Broadway Farmers Market in Ardmore offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7:30 a.m. to noon Wed. and Sat., April through December. www.chamber.ardmore.org/farmersmarket.php
LAT/LONG: 34.17382, -97.12663 106 E. Broadway St. Ardmore, OK 73401 405-207-6515
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10. Baker’s Acres – Baker Pecans
Located 1.5 mi. S. on S. Muldrow Rd off E. Main in Tishomingo. Pecan cracking and shelling plant with a retail store. Sells a variety of candies, jam and gift baskets. Home of the Baker’s Acres pumpkin patch & corn maze. Also features an on-farm market selling a variety of fruits and vegetables. Call for days/hours of operations or to make reservations for groups. www.bakerpecans.com
LAT/LONG: 34.21317611, -96.6689061 11250 S. Muldrow Rd. Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-5228, 580-371-3529
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11. Bamboo Satori
Call for driving directions. Come walk through gardens that contain more than 35 varieties of bamboo. Tours are available by appointment only. Live bamboo plants and cane poles are available for sale. www.bamboosatori.com
LAT/LONG: 35.77208, -97.3601 10324 Cranberry Rd. Guthrie, OK 73044 405-590-0179
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12. Bartlesville Farmers Market
Held at Frank Phillips Park, located at the corner of Keeler & Frank Phillips Blvd. in downtown Bartlesville. Bartlesville Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Located at Frank Phillips Blvd. and Keeler. Open 8-11:30 a.m. May through Oct. www.bartlesvillefarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.75160225, -95.97907517 Bartlesville, OK 74005 918-914-3791
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13. Benson Park Pecans Historic grounds of Benson Park Pecans, equipped with updated pecan equipment. Orchard and plant tours for school groups, church groups, senior citizens offered. Features a gift shop with sampling of pecans and pecan candy. Call for reservations and availability. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat., mid-Oct. through Feb. 14. www.bensonparkpecans.com
LAT/LONG: 35.28972162, -96.91959957 41502 Benson Park Rd. Shawnee, OK 74801 405-273-1235
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14. Blanchard Farmers Market
In Blanchard: Ace Hardware parking lot, 987 E. Veterans Memorial Hwy. Blanchard Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7:30 a.m. to noon Sat., May to Sept. www.facebook.com/BFMarket
LAT/LONG: 35.14417, -97.6455 987 E. Veterans Memorial Highway Blanchard, OK 73010 405-485-2943
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15. Bolay Pumpkin Patch
Located 3 mi. E. of Perry on Hwy. 64. The pumpkin patch is on the S. side of the rd. The Bolay Pumpkin Patch is a U-Pick pumpkin patch that offers a variety of jack-o’-lanterns and specialty pumpkins – a great place to find your fall decorations! There is no admission. Beginning Oct. 1, the patch is open 5-7 p.m. Tues./Thurs., 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. and 1-7 p.m. Sun.
LAT/LONG: 36.28960584, -97.22828584 14050 John Wayne Perry, OK 73077 580-336-2350
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16. BriarPatch Winery
LAT/LONG: 35.28611, -95.23852 32574 S. Oklahoma 2 Porum, OK 74455 BriarPatch Winery specializes in farm wines, made from local 918-448-5156, fruit and berries such as blackberry and strawberry. The winery 918-484-2463 From I-40: Take the exit for Warner/Porum. Go S. on Hwy. 2 for 14 mi. Look for the winery and pecan signs on the L. (E.) side of the road.
is open for tastings and parties. Catering is available. Wines are seasonally available, as are pecans. BriarPatch Winery also is home to miniature donkeys for the kids to pet. Group tours available by appointment. www.facebook.com/BriarPatchWinery
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17. Bristow Area Farmers Market
Held at the Tractor Supply Parking Lot on the corner of Hwy. 16 & Hwy. 66 in Bristow. The Bristow Area Farmers Market has fresh produce, meat, eggs and other locally grown and made products.
LAT/LONG: 35.84066, -96.39198 Bristow, OK 74010 918-935-5380
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18. Broken Arrow Rose District Farmers Market
Exit Hwy. 51 at Elm exit. Elm S. to Kenosha. E. on Kenosha approx. 0.5 mi. to Main St., S. on Main 0.75 mi. to market. Broken Arrow Rose District Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., April 20 to Sept. 7. www.brokenarrowok.gov
LAT/LONG: 36.04877995, -95.79097584 418 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-259-2400, ext. 5430, 918-259-OKRA (6572)
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19. Brookside Farmers Market
In Tulsa: Located at the corner of 41st & Peoria (NE corner of the intersection) in the Whole Foods parking lot. Seasonal farmers market providing the best local and organic produce, plants, herbs, baked goods, eggs, cheeses, meats, garden crafts, music and fun! Open 8 a.m. to noon Wed., May through Oct. www.cherrystreetfarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.10455147, -95.97600562 41st & S. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74170 918-789-3881
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20. Brown Farm and Garden LLC
From OKC: Take I-44 W. on the H. E. Bailey/Turner Turnpike toward Chickasha. Take the first Chickasha exit & go E. on Hwy. 92/Hwy. 9 for 2.5 mi. to CS 2880. Go N. (L.) on CS 2880 2.25 mi. Come enjoy our 42-acre pumpkin patch and garden! Pumpkins of all sizes are available. 5K events are available in the spring and fall. We offer wholesale pumpkins. www.brownsgardenandfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 35.07498, -97.8643 2185 CS 2880 Chickasha, OK 73081 405-222-9025
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21. Brown Ranch Hay Maze
Exit 24 off I-35 (7 mi. S. of Ardmore) & go 0.25 mi. E. to Hwy. 77, 2 mi. S. on Hwy. 77. Located on the W. side of Hwy. 77. Eat, play and enjoy fall fun. The maze is redesigned each year and constructed from more than half a million pounds of ROUND BALE hay! Activities include a hay slide, a 3-story hay castle and a corny gold mine. Call for hours. Large groups by reservation only. www.brownranchhaymaze.com
LAT/LONG: 34.04174, -97.14361 U.S. 77 & Hickory Creek Overbrook, OK 73453 580-465-7937
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22. Buffalo Creek Berry Farm
From I-40 and Morgan Rd., Go S. to SW 89th and Morgan. Turn E. for 0.5 mi. to Sloan Rd. Farm is on the S. side of the rd. Buffalo Creek Berry Farm is a pick-your-own, familyowned farm. We produce thornless blackberries, raspberries (red and black) and strawberries, as well as a wide variety of vegetables.
LAT/LONG: 35.37538, -97.68026 9211 Sloan Rd. Mustang, OK 73064 405-412-4515
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23. Caddo County Farmers Market
In Anadarko: Located at the intersection of Central and 2nd. Caddo County Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues. and Fri., June to Sept. www.oces.okstate.edu/caddo/caddo-county-farmers-market
LAT/LONG: 35.06982525, -98.25125634 110 W. Central Blvd. Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-3376
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24. Cal2homa Christmas Tree and Chrysanthemum Farm I-40 to Hwy. 100 (Webber’s Falls/Gore exit). Go over the Arkansas River Bridge to Gore & turn onto Hwy. 10 N. (at Harp’s Grocery Store). Follow signs & stay on Hwy. 10 for 2.8 miles. Farm is on the R.
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Choose and cut Virginia pine, Leyland & Murray cypress and firs, plus chrysanthemums. Refreshments and children’s activity area available. Chrysanthemums available Sat./ Sun., Sept. to Oct. Christmas trees available 3:45 p.m. to dark Mon. to Fri.; 9 a.m. to dark Sat./Sun., or by appointment; Thanksgiving Fri. to Dec. 23 only. www.okchristmastrees.com
LAT/LONG: 35.56079198, -95.13799175 Gore, OK 74435 918-489-2876
25. Carrie’s Berries
From Wewoka: at the intersection of Hwy. 56 & Hwy. 270, go S. on Hwy. 56 about 7.1 mi. Watch for the communication tower on the L. (E.) Immediately after the tower, turn R. (W.) on gravel road EW 137, go straight to NS 364 & turn L. (S.). Carrie’s Berries is located about 1.5 mi. on the R. Family owned U-Pick thornless blackberry farm offering three varieties. Picking buckets provided, or bring your own. Pick extra to make pies, cobbler jams and jellies. Open 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon., Thurs. and Fri., and 2-5 p.m. Sat., June through Sept.
LAT/LONG: 35.00796, -96.52872 13841 N. 364 Rd. Holdenville, OK 74848 405-941-4142, 405-941-3929
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26. Celtic Farms
Rt. 66 to Hwy. 28A, drive E. Farm is the fifth driveway on the L. after the flashing traffic light. Fall harvest with Halloween activities. Farm stand with fresh farm produce, canned goods, natural-grown beef, pork, chicken, goat and lamb meat. Natural goats’ milk soaps, firewood and live animals also for sale.
LAT/LONG: 36.43779, -95.46415 20401 E. Oklahoma 28A Chelsea, OK 74016 918-283-1801
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27. Cherokee Farmers Market
Located at armory building at 2nd and Kansas. Cherokee Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-7 p.m. Thurs., June to Oct.
LAT/LONG: 36.7556, -98.35676 Cherokee, OK 73728 580-596-6111
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28. Cherry Street Farmers Market
In Tulsa: On 15th, between Quaker & Rockford. Seasonal farmers market providing the best local and organic produce, plants, herbs, baked goods, eggs, cheeses, meats, garden crafts, music and fun! Open 7-11 a.m. Sat., April to Oct. www.cherrystreetfarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.14055694, -95.58302 Tulsa, OK 74170 918-789-3881, 918-691-8417
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29. Chester’s Party Barn and Farm
Located 3 mi. N. of Hwy. 3 (Northwest Expressway) & Cimarron Rd. Watch for the signs. Open for birthday parties, school field trips, day cares, church groups and corporate picnics, with some special events open to the public. Activities include pony rides, a petting zoo, inflatables, mazes, horseshoes and sack races. The annual Pumpkin Patch & Mystery Maze is open to public in October. Call for hours. www.chesterspartybarn.com
LAT/LONG: 35.68424557, -97.81617032 5201 Cimarron Rd. Piedmont, OK 73078 405-373-1595
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30. Chickasha Farmers Market
Located at the southwest corner of 7th & Chickasha.
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Chickasha Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! The market provides the public an opportunity to buy fresh produce and products while supporting the local economy. Vendors are committed to raising high-quality produce with premium taste and maximum freshness. Open 7 a.m. to noon Tues. and Sat., May to Oct. www.facebook.com/chickashafarmersmarket
31. Cimarron Fields Country Farm Market
I-40 W. to the Cimarron Rd. exit – turn S. on Cimarron Rd. & go 6.5 mi.; Facility on E. side of rd. Cimarron Fields Country Farm Market is an on-the-farm market that sells all-natural fresh vegetables and other farm products. Come experience the warm hospitality of Drs. Stan and Lisa Horn, previous cattle and wheat producers turned vegetable farmers! This market experience is an opportunity to not only purchase wholesome produce, beef, pork, lamb and eggs directly from the grower, but also have a really fun time on their farm while buying it!
LAT/LONG: 35.05108152, -97.9419127 7th St. & Chickasha Ave. Chickasha, OK 73018 405-224-2216
LAT/LONG: 35.41424, -97.81291 5120 S. Cimarron Rd. Yukon, OK 73099 405-802-8135
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32. City of Moore Farmers Market
Located at the Moore Community Center, 301 S. Howard. The City of Moore Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-7 p.m. Thurs. and 8 a.m. to noon Sat., May to Aug. www.cityofmoore.com/community/farmers_market
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LAT/LONG: 35.33509264, -97.48868369 301 S. Howard Ave. Moore, OK 73160 405-793-4332
33. Claremore Farmers Market
Located at the Expo Center, 400 Veterans Pkwy., in the NE corner of the parking lot. Claremore Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7 a.m. to noon Sat., May to Oct., and 7 a.m. to noon Wed., July to Aug.
LAT/LONG: 36.3144, -95.6309 400 Veterans Parkway Claremore, OK 74017 918-812-1987
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34. Cleveland Farmers Market
In Cleveland: Downtown, next to City Hall. Cleveland Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8-11 a.m. Sat., June to Oct. www.chamberofclevelandok.com
LAT/LONG: 36.30999714, -96.46301891 101 E. Pawnee St. Cleveland, OK 74020 918-358-2131
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35. Creekside Berry Farm
1 mi. W. of LeFlore on SE 110 Rd. (Salonia Rd). First drive on the L. past the Indian Loop. Creekside Berry Farm is a family-owned-and-operated U-Pick farm. We offer several varieties of blueberries, a limited supply of blackberries and raspberries, and vegetables in season. Located 15 miles from the west end of the Talimena Drive. www.creeksideberryfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 34.89843, -94.99981 17881 SE 110 Rd. Red Oak, OK 74563 918-448-8387
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36. Crestview Inc. Farms
Go N. on I-35 to Exit 143 (Covell). Go E. on Covell to Douglas. Go N. on Douglas to Sorghum Mills Rd. The farm sits on the NW corner of Sorghum Mill Rd. & Douglas Blvd. Dedicated to organic and high-quality gardening practices. Shop for a vast variety seasonal produce, fresh herbs, herb plants, vegetable plants and U-Pick blackberries. Call ahead for availability. www.crestvieworganicfarms.net
LAT/LONG: 35.71201847, -97.37172585 5521 N. Douglas Blvd. Arcadia, OK 73007 405-823-2430
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37. Cripple Creek Farms
Follow I-35 N. to Waterloo Rd. Go W. on Waterloo Rd. to Broadway. Go N. on Broadway 3.2 mi. The farm sits on the W. side of the rd. Watch honey being bottled, hunt for the queen bee in observation hives, or put on a bee suit and experience the thrill of inspecting a working beehive. Stroll through the produce garden and pick fresh vegetables, or just relax and let the stress of the city melt away. www.cripplecreekfarms.net
LAT/LONG: 35.77202964, -97.4798303 250 Cripple Creek Dr. Guthrie, OK 73044 405-590-2562
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38. D & L Christmas Tree Farm
From Main St. in Fletcher: go to Cole Ave. Cole Ave. will form a “T” on Rieck Rd. Turn S. on Rieck Rd., go 0.7 mi. to Watts Rd., turn E. on Watts Rd. & go 1.7 mi. The farm sits on the N. side of the rd. From I-44 (The H. E. Bailey Turnpike): take Exit 62. At the stop sign, turn S. Go 1.6 mi. on NE 180th St. Turn W. on N. Dr., go 3.0 mi. & turn S. on Sycamore Rd. (Sycamore Rd. turns into Rieck Rd.). Go 0.8 mi. to Watts Rd.; turn E. & go 1.7 mi. to the farm, located on the N. side of the rd.
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LAT/LONG: 34.8117282, -98.1995279 Fletcher, OK 73541 580-549-6994
Choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm specializing in Oklahoma-grown noble, grand, fir and Fraser fir trees. Wreaths and pre-cut trees also available. Open 1-5 p.m. Sun. to Fri. and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat., Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve.
39. DaZe in a MaZe
Located 2 mi. N. of Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 74 jct. Mazes geared to everyone, from the very young to the very young at heart. For toddlers, indoor square-bale maze; for everyone, large corn and themed hay maze; for the brave, the difficult and dark jungle maze. Select a pumpkin, take hay-rack rides, feed and pet farm animals, have a picnic, and enjoy the playground. www.dazeinamaze.com
LAT/LONG: 36.14518, -97.58521 26048 N. Oklahoma 74 Marshall, OK 73056 580-234-6293
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40. Downtown Cushing Farmers Market
In Cushing: At the NW corner of Broadway & Cleveland. Cushing Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 1-6 p.m. Thurs., June to Oct.
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LAT/LONG: 35.98018, -96.77285 104 W. Broadway St. Cushing, OK 74023 918-225-3628
41. Downtown Tulsa Farmers Market
In Tulsa: Located at 3rd & Boston at Williams Green. Located in unique canyon w/live springs, host to a multitude of wildlife. Enjoy hiking, bird-watching & Native American writings on canyon walls, plus rest & relaxation. Dining room open on Fri./Sat. evenings only, reservations required. Cabins offer queen-size beds & kitchenettes. www.facebook.com/pages/Downtown-Tulsa-FarmersMarket/294883800545158?fref=ts
LAT/LONG: 36.15405287, -95.98991156 Tulsa, OK 74103 918-855-9125
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42. Eastern Oklahoma County Farmers Market
Located at Choctaw Creek Park, 2001 N. Harper St. Eastern Oklahoma County Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., June to Oct. www.choctawcity.org
LAT/LONG: 35.48509554, -97.27405154 2001 N. Harper St. Choctaw, OK 73020 405-390-8198
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43. Edmond Farmers Market
Located at the Festival Market Place on 1st St., just W. of Broadway in downtown Edmond. Take I-35 N. to Exit 141; go W. to Broadway; go N. 1 block to 1st St. Go 1 block W. Market is located on the S. side of the st., just before the railroad tracks.
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The Edmond Farmers Market carries many Oklahoma-grown and -made items, including fresh produce, local honey, eggs, cut flowers, water garden plants, pies, pastries, pumpkins, fresh bakery items and black Angus beef! The market continues its diversity by offering custom wood products, fresh salsa, reusable bags, cookbooks, T-shirts, sauces, spices, and homemade soap and spa products. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat. and Wed., mid-April through Oct., and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed., June 6 to Aug. 15. www.edmondok.com/parks
LAT/LONG: 35.65365408, -97.48303367 2nd & Broadway Edmond, OK 73003 405-359-4630
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44. Eileen’s at Neer Farm LLC
From Route 66: Go W. at the historic Vinita Hotel approx. 3 mi. You will go over railroad tracks and continue N. as Canadian Ave. turns into S. 4390 Rd. From I-44: Right after toll, R. at second light. At the next light (Rt. 2), turn L. for 2 mi. to S. 4390 Rd. and turn R. for 0.5 mi. We have signs at the corner and at the driveway entry.
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LAT/LONG: 36.664347, -95.179537 24254 S. 4390 Rd. Vinita, OK 74301 918-244-6621
A 500-plus-acre family farm raising three types of hay in rural northeast Oklahoma, just 3 miles west of Route 66 in Vinita. There are horses grazing, ducks and geese on the pond, an old stand of pecan trees and a 100-year-old barn used for special events. Scentables candles and Home Fragrance collection products are handmade and sold in the charming gift cottage featuring made-in-Oklahoma and made-in-USA gifts. A lovely garden with paths beckons you to relax and enjoy. Luncheons and private parties are available.
45. El Reno Farmers Market
In El Reno: Go S. on Hwy. 81. Right before the first stop light on the W. side of the st., you will see Ross Feed & Seed Store. The market is directly N. of the Ross Feed & Seed store. El Reno Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Wed. and Sat., June to Sept.
LAT/LONG: 35.53331067, -97.95561055 100 S. Choctaw Ave. El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-8888
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46. Emu Only
On I-44, take the Afton exit, then S. on Hwy. 59 to Grove. 3 mi. from Buffalo Ranch. We only raise emu and have a retail store where we sell a variety of emu products, including oils, lotions, soaps, decorated eggs and leather products. Free admission, tour bus parking, guided tours. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs. to Sat. Call ahead before you drive.
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LAT/LONG: 36.68487, -94.89386 54801 E. U.S. 59 Afton, OK 74331 800-615-0618, 918-257-6015
47. Endicott Farms LLC
From Tulsa: Take Hwy. 75 S., turn E. (L.) on 181st St. S., then turn S. (R.) on Lewis Ave. Continue on Lewis until sharp L. curve at 211st. Travel E. approx. 0.25 mi. and the farm will be on the S. side of the road. A family-friendly blueberry and blackberry U-Pick farm less than 30 minutes from Tulsa. The well-maintained berry field makes it an enjoyable experience for all ages. Diverse berry selection with nearly a dozen varieties available. Buckets and bags provided. Also, seasonal pecan production. www.endicottfarms.com
LAT/LONG: 35.8566, -95.9561 Liberty, OK 74445 918-344-4582, 918-366-2443
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48. Enid Farmers Market
In Enid: Located at the SE corner of Grand & Garriott in front of the train depot. Enid Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8-11 a.m. Sat., May to Oct. www.enidfarmersmarket.org
LAT/LONG: 36.39029952, -97.87780566 Enid, OK 73703 580-977-4420
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49. Eufaula Farmers Market
Located at the Eufaula Public Library, 0.5 block W. of Main St. Seasonal farmers market offering locally grown fruits, vegetables, eggs and baked goods, as well as arts and crafts produced by local artisans. Open 8 a.m. to noon Tues. and Sat., Memorial Day to Sept.
LAT/LONG: 35.28432647, -95.58322991 301 S. 1st St. Eufaula, OK 74432 918-452-3648
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50. Flying G Ranch
From the intersection of Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 97 in Sand Springs, go W. on Hwy. 51 for 5.5 mi. Ranch is located on the S. side of the hwy. Working Polled Hereford cattle ranch with cattle for sale year round. Working pecan orchard with seasonal retail shop featuring a range of goodies. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, daily or otherwise by appointment. www.flying-g-ranch.com
LAT/LONG: 36.13429643, -96.20816716 19402 W. Oklahoma 51 Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-245-8854, 918-245-3316
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51. Forbidden Fruits Farm & Vineyards
From the N.: Take I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike) to Exit 62 (Cyril/Fletcher exit). Head N. on Whitfield Rd. (L. at the end of the ramp). Whitfield Rd. will eventually turn W. and intersect with Rt. 277. Go S. (L.) on Rt. 277 for 1 mi. to E. 1480 Rd. Turn E. (L.) onto E. 1480 Rd. You will see the farm straight ahead. Total drive is about 10 minutes off the hwy.
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LAT/LONG: 34.86966, -98.21598 232000 County Rd. 1480 Cyril, OK 73029 405-757-7670
From the S.: Take I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike) to exit 53 (Elgin exit). Head E. (R.) on Rt. 277. Technically, you’re on 277 N., but the road is going due E. at this point. Stay on 277, which turns N. When you pass the Comanche-Caddo County Line, about 6 miles, take the next R. (E.) on E. 1480 Rd. Farm is straight ahead. Total drive is 17 minutes off the hwy. We raise cattle as if we were preparing them for our own table. All our beef is strictly grass-pastured. The cattle are raised humanely, in open fields with plenty of shade to break up the heat of the Oklahoma sun. We treat the land as our ancestors did. We have heirloom apples, peaches, plums, pears, nectarines, figs, Asian pears, jujube, both sweet and sour cherries, mulberries and plumcots, as well as a vineyard. Enjoy farm work days and learn about sustainable living from us! www.forbiddenfruitsfarm.com
52. Frontier Farm
From Hwy. 81 & Hwy. 33 jct., go S. to 3rd stop light (Starlite Dr.); go E. on Starlite Dr. 1.5 mi. to the first stop sign (Shaffenberg Rd.); go S. on Shaffenberg Rd. 0.75 mi. to farm on E. side of rd.
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Come create family memories and celebrate the holidays! For Christmas, choose and cut your own Virginia or Scotch pine, or you can shop for fresh pre-cut Christmas trees including premium grade noble fir. We offer a seasonal gift shop where you can purchase fresh wreaths, swags, tree stands and many unique collectibles. We will shake, bale and load your Christmas tree into your car for your convenience. Hayrides available when weather permits. Free candy canes and coloring books for the kids! School field trips and group tours are available by appointment only. Special events are held all year long; call for details. Call for booking information for private events including birthday parties, church fellowships, family reunions and corporate picnics. www.frontierfarm-ok.com
53. Goddard Christmas Tree Farm
Exit I-35 at Robinson St. Go E. 7 mi. Plantation is on N. side of Robinson, 0.25 mi. E. of 48th St. Choose and cut Scotch Pine, Virginia Pine, wreaths and greenery. Limited number of pre-cut imported firs. Please call ahead for hours of operation. www.goddardchristmastreefarm.com
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LAT/LONG: 35.81742, -97.90553 Kingfisher, OK 73750 405-368-8733
LAT/LONG: 35.23286242, -97.36502017 5209 E. Robinson St. Norman, OK 73026 405-364-0320
54. GraysLland Acres
From Pryor, go 2 mi. N. on Hwy. 69, turn E. on W. 470 Rd., go 6 mi. & turn N. on 438 Rd. for 1 mi. We are on E. side of the rd. Look for the cream-colored buildings with the red roof.
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GraysLland Acres is a 20-acre milk goat and llama farm. May through September is our milking season; this is your chance to milk a goat. We have three varieties of goats: Nubians, Alpines and Lamanchas. Our llamas eat out of your hand, and if you are lucky, you might get a kiss from one. We have fresh milk you can try and soaps and lotions made from our goats’ milk. Call to schedule a visit. www.graysllandacres.com
55. Grider Farms
S. of Perkins on Hwy. 177 1 mi., turn W. on Vinco Rd. & go 5 mi. to Country Club Rd. Turn back N. It is the 1st house on the W. side of the rd. Seasonal attraction for families and groups of all ages. Working cattle ranch and farm produces alfalfa hay, wheat, milo, soybeans, corn and grass hay. Explore 45 acres of pumpkins, assorted gourds and a 3-acre living hay maze. Hay rides and parties by appointment. Tour bus parking. Call for days/hours.
LAT/LONG: 36.3503, -95.20236 2960 N. 438 Rd. Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-1522, 918-373-3733
LAT/LONG: 35.94947, -97.12303 14500 S. Country Club Rd. Perkins, OK 74059 405-547-2722
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56. Guthrie Farmers Market
In Guthrie: On 1st, between Oklahoma & Harrison. Guthrie Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., June through Sept. www.guthrieok.com/farmersmarket.html
LAT/LONG: 35.87710918, -97.42457317 Guthrie, OK 73044 405-282-1947, 405-699-1960
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57. Guymon Farmers Market
In Guymon: Located at front of the court house on Main St. Guymon Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., July to Sept. www.mainstreetguymon.com
LAT/LONG: 36.68151, -101.48137 Guymon, OK 73942 580-338-6246
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58. Happy Day Farms Pumpkin Patch From Terral: 2.5 mi. E. of Hwy. 81.
This working farm grows watermelons and pumpkins and offers educational presentations for schools and the general public. Come enjoy hayrides, a petting zoo, a giant tree house, pedal carts, pony rides, sand and corn boxes, a jumping pillow, duck races, bungee jumping, zip lining and much, much more. Enjoy one of Oklahoma’s neatest Christmas hayrides, complete with music and lots of lights! www.mainstreetguymon.com
LAT/LONG: 33.8966, -97.89345 Terral, OK 73569 580-437-2600
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59. Hobart Farmers Market
In Hobart: Kiowa County Courthouse Square. Hobart Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7:30 a.m. to noon Wed. and Sat., June through Sept. www.hobartmainst.com
LAT/LONG: 35.02480075, -99.09303018 Hobart, OK 73651 580-726-5686
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60. Hoepfner’s Kiwi Farm
7 mi. W. of Eufaula on Hwy. 9, then 4 mi. S. on County Rd. Six acres of hardy kiwis, plus gift area with potted kiwi plants, kiwi glycerin soaps (available in vitamin E, almond oil, Jojoba oil and orange blossom), jasmine and rose soaps, and kiwi mist perfume. Free tours guided year-round. Free admission. Open 8 a.m. to dark daily.
LAT/LONG: 35.23882143, -95.69855588 Eufaula, OK 74432 918-689-2352
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61. HoneyBear Ranch
From Broken Bow: take Hwy. 3 W. for 2.8 mi. At the Fina Gas Station, turn N. & travel 0.9 mi. Our sign is on the L. The sales area is by the big white barn. Watch out for the guineas. Plants and produce from the farm. Schedule an appointment for a tour of the farm. Check website for hours. www.honeybear-ranch.com
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LAT/LONG: 34.05318811, -94.77450025 Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-6022, 580-306-6020
62. Horn Canna Farm
I-40, Exit 88, then S. on Hwy. 58 approx. 28 mi. to Alfalfa (CR 1240), then E. 1.25 mi. on SSR. World’s largest exclusive canna growers, featuring 28 varieties on about 130 acres. Blooming period is from July to first frost. Annual canna festival held last Saturday in September, with special tours offered. Call ahead for conditions. Group tours available by appointment. www.cannas.net
LAT/LONG: 35.21866387, -98.59071819 Carnegie, OK 73015 580-637-2327
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63. Hungry Holler Art Center
LAT/LONG: 36.42016, -94.98083 1589 Oklahoma 20 Eucha, OK 74342 918-253-4554
64. Idabel Farmers Market
LAT/LONG: 33.89497309, -94.82830624 5 W. Main St. Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-7608
Cottage Gallery features the woodwork of Marc Meng, Zen spoonmaster; the gourd art and botanical castings of Jan Meng; and the work of a carefully selected handful of other fine artists. Visit the wood shop and gourd studio, prowl the gardens and check out the mowed patterns in the pasture. Call for hours and details. www.hungryholler.com
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In Idabel: Located on W. Main. Idabel Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7 a.m. to noon Sat., April through Oct.
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65. Jahn’s Pumpkin Hill
From OKC: Take I-44W, H.E. Bailey Turnpike to Cyril/ Fletcher exit. Go 2.25 mi. N., 1 mi. E., 0.25 mi. N. on the W. side of the rd. We welcome calls from lost drivers! Call from the rd. if we can help: 580-464-3419 or 580-704-4664.
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LAT/LONG: 34.88756755, -98.16382076 Cyril, OK 73029 580-464-3419
Pumpkin patch offers educational adventure in agriculture on a working farm. Pick pumpkins during October. Enjoy a tractor-pulled farm tour, animals for petting and wideopen spaces. Large groups, please make reservations in advance. Schedule early to secure your preferred date. www.jahnspumpkinhill.com
66. Janda Bend Christmas Tree Farm
From Tahlequah: 9 mi. E. on Hwy. 51. Go 0.5 mi. E. of Barren Fork Creek Bridge, then turn NE on McLemore Hollow Rd. Proceed 0.7 mi. to farm on L. Farm offers Virginia pine, Scotch pine, Leyland cypress and other Oklahoma-grown trees. Opening day is the Friday after Thanksgiving, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Normally open 2–5 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. and 1-5 p.m. Sun. Other times by appointment, or call for availability. www.jandabendchristmastrees.com
LAT/LONG: 35.91543786, -94.82485269 26426 E. McLemore Hollow Rd. Stilwell, OK 74960 918-207-2404, 918-458-0834
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67. Jenks Farmers Market
In Jenks: Located at the Green Acres parking lot at 7th and Main, adjacent to Riverwalk Crossing & Oklahoma Aquarium. Jenks Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., May through Oct. www.greeneleafcandles.com
LAT/LONG: 36.02444918, -95.9592886 Jenks, OK 74037 918-209-5900
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68. John’s Farm
Travel 6.9 mi. S. from the Hwy. 412E & Hwy. 60S jct.; Turn W. on Hwy. 60 and travel one mi. to Vo-Tech Dr.; turn N. on VoTech Dr. and go 0.5 mi. to W. Central Rd. Farm sits on the SE corner of Vo-Tech Dr. and W. Central Rd.
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John’s Farm represents four generations of farming history. Its goal is to develop a healthy soil and grow healthy plants and animals so consumers can have healthy choices. Certified organic by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. Produces Cattle Tracks Beef, Fairview’s Best Organic Whole Wheat Flour and Fairview’s Best Organic Wheat Berries. www.johnsfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 36.2680116, -98.49582815 201 Vo-Tech Dr. Fairview, OK 73737 580-227-3452
69. Johnston County Farmers Market in Tishomingo
LAT/LONG: 34.23765743, -96.67766358 208 N. Kemp Ave. Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-5604
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LAT/LONG: 35.60586, -97.37166 13301 N. Douglas Blvd. Jones, OK 73049 405-590-5720
The Johnston County Farmers Market is a place for consumers to purchase freshly grown fruits and vegetables. The market is a part of the OK Grown network, which ensures the products sold are produced in Oklahoma. Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., May through Oct.
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Just Right Alpacas is located in the beautiful wooded rolling hills just east of Edmond, providing the ultimate alpaca experience with more than 30 alpacas. Feed and touch these gentle animals and learn the many ways to utilize their luxurious fleece. Picnic on the porch and watch the animals graze. We provide individual or group tours with alpacas, knitting studio and store. We also offer a bed-and-breakfast experience to “be an alpaca rancher” for a day or two. Just let us know your interest, and we will share. Call to schedule a visit. www.justrightalpacas.com
71. KS&A Orchards
From Comanche: Take Hwy. 81 S. from Comanche to EW186. Go 2.5 mi. W. Dairy is on the S. side of the road. From the Hwy. 81 & Hwy. 53 jct. in Comanche: Take Hwy. 53 W. 2.2 mi. to NS280. Go S. 2.9 mi. Turn W. & go 0.5 mi. Dairy is on the S. side on the rd.
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LAT/LONG: 34.31850248, -98.00850858 Comanche, OK 73529 580-475-7815, 580-439-2751
Grade-A sheep dairy where East Friesian sheep produce rich milk converted into sheep milk bleu cheese. Cheeseprocessing plant and other sheep products available, including summer sausages, snack sticks and 11 fragrances of ewe-phoria sheep milk soap. Also home to 2,000 pecan trees. Call ahead to make an appointment. www.ewe-phoria.com
72. Lavender Valley Acres
From Apache: At the T-stop on the N. end of town (hwys. 19, 62 & 281), turn W. & go 4.25 mi. on Hwy. 19, turn N. on Tar Rd. (CS 2550), go 5 mi. Turn W. on gravel rd. (CR 1410) & go 0.75 mi. Walk through lavender garden, browse gift shop for lavender soaps, lotions, culinary lavender products, and watch exotic peacocks on the grounds. Open to public and school groups 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wed. to Sun., mid-March through mid-July, or call ahead to schedule appointment. www.lavendervalleyacres.com
LAT/LONG: 34.97118506, -98.45898432 Apache, OK 73006 580-588-2855
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73. Lawton Farmers Market
In Lawton: Located at the Comanche County Fairgrounds. Lawton Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Located at the Comanche County Fairgrounds. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed. and Sat., May through Oct. www.swokgrowers.org
LAT/LONG: 34.59886, -98.42189 920 S. Sheridan Rd. Lawton, OK 73501 580-355-1176
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74. Lendonwood Gardens
(From Tulsa) Take I-44E to the Afton exit & turn R. At the Buffalo Ranch intersection turn L. onto Hwy. 59. The 1st traffic signal is at Leisure Rd. Turn R. on Leisure Rd. Follow the rd. to the stop sign on Har-Ber Rd. Turn R. Lendonwood Gardens is on the R., approx. 150 feet.
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LAT/LONG: 36.58299, -94.78566 1308 W. 13th St. Grove, OK 74344 918-786-2938
Expansive garden contains more than 1,200 different plants. Rare plants and trees in four landscaped sections, complete with ponds and waterfalls. Includes English terrace, Japanese garden and extensive display gardens. Tours available. Open every day, all year, during daylight hours. www.lendonwood.com
75. Lil Glady’s Farm ’n Pumpkin Patch
Take Hwy. 9, 5.5 mi. W. of Whitefield. Turn N. at CR 4312 for 0.75 mi. Farm is on the L.
10084 N. County Rd. 412 Stigler, OK 74462 405-694-8746
U-pick pumpkins and farm-grown gourds. Play games and pick a pumpkin on the farm.
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76. Linnaeus Teaching Gardens Demonstration/teaching garden in Woodward Park, staffed by well-trained volunteers. During regular hours, garden is free and open to the public. No pets. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues. to Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. and 1-5 p.m. Sun. through the summer. For other seasonal hours, call 918-746-5125. www.tulsagardencenter.com/htdocs/lgc/index.htm
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LAT/LONG: 36.12991, -95.97253 2435 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa, OK 74114 918-746-5136, 918-746-5125
77. Livesay Orchards
From Tulsa: From Broken Arrow Expwy., take last free exit, Hwy. 51 (Coweta). At Coweta, take Hwy. 51B towards Porter. Watch for Livesay Orchards signs. Or, from Muskogee Turnpike E., Take Exit 19 S. and follow Livesay Orchards signs.
LAT/LONG: 35.82741801, -95.54068079 39232 E. 231st. St. S. Porter, OK 74454 918-483-2102
From the E. (do not use Muskogee turnpike – no exit ramp): Take Hwy. 69 onto 51B, heading W. to Porter. At Porter, turn S. at Belaire St. (413th E. Ave.) & follow the Livesay Orchards signs.
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Peach orchard and farmers market sells homegrown peaches, watermelons, apples, pumpkins, fruits and vegetables, jams, dressings, honey and sorghum. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat., plus Sun. afternoons, midJune through Oct. Pumpkin Playland and hayride available 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat., plus Sun. afternoons. Call for availability. www.livesayorchards.com
78. Living Kitchen Farm & Dairy
Living Kitchen is located between Bristow & Stroud on historic Rt. 66. Small artisanal goat milk dairy and farm on 400 acres offering customers fresh raw goat milk, cheeses, eggs and seasonal vegetables. Enjoy farm-to-table dinners in beautiful turn-of-the-century log cabin in the spring and summer. Call in advance for appointments and reservations. www.livingkitchenfarmanddairy.com
LAT/LONG: 35.79922189, -96.53024296 25198 S. 481st. W. Ave. Depew, OK 74028 918-284-8169
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79. Main Street Farmers Market Mangum
In Mangum: Greer County Courthouse Square. Main Street Farmers Market in Mangum offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-6 p.m. Wed. 9 a.m. to noon Sat., June through Sept. www.mangummainstreet.com/index.html
LAT/LONG: 34.87355724, -99.50576907 Mangum, OK 73554 580-782-3770
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80. Maple Creek Berry Farm
From Hwy. 59, take Poteau Scenic Bypass to Pleasant Valley Rd. exit. Go W. on Pleasant Valley Rd. approx. 2 mi. to the farm. U-Pick blueberry farm in beautiful hillside setting. Buckets and take-home containers provided. Open in 6-8 p.m. Tues. and 7-11 a.m. Sat. through summer. www.oklahomablueberries.com
LAT/LONG: 35.03769943, -94.66429119 33423 Pleasant Valley Rd. Poteau, OK 74953 918-658-9139
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81. Martinbird Tree Farm
From OKC: Take I-44 S. to Hwy. 37 (Tuttle/Minco exit). Go W. 5.8 mi. on Hwy. 37. Look for sign on N. side of rd. Virginia pine, Scotch pine, Austrian pine, Loblolly pine, Colorado blue spruce, Norway spruce, piñon pine and other Oklahoma-grown trees. Choose and cut, balled and burlapped, greenery, retail and wholesale. Free hot chocolate. Open the Friday after Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve. Call for hours/availability.
LAT/LONG: 35.29136, -97.70205 513 Ridgewood Dr. Tuttle, OK 73089 405-381-2910
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82. Mayes County Farmers Market in Pryor In Pryor: Located at Whitaker Park.
Mayes County Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8-11 a.m. Sat., May to Sept.
LAT/LONG: 36.30912, -95.31613 Pryor, OK 74361 918-519-0505
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83. McAlester Farmers Market
Located at Main & Choctaw in McAlester. McAlester Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. from May to Nov. www.oces.okstate.edu/pittsburg
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LAT/LONG: 34.93201373, -95.77015009 3 S. Main St. McAlester, OK 74501 918-423-4120
84. McLemore Pumpkin Farm
From OKC: Take Exit 88 (Hydro/Carnegie) to Hwy. 58 & go S. 14 mi. to Hwy. 152. Turn W. & go 4 mi. to NS 244. Turn N. & go 1 mi. Live working farm offering a variety of farm animals, a maze and pick-your-own pumpkins. Call to set up a time to visit. Open: Sept. 15 through Oct. 31. www.mclemorepumpkinfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 35.32953028, -98.64769229 Colony, OK 73021 405-929-7328
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85. Meadow Blackberry Farm
Take Hwy. 117 (Taft St.) in Sapulpa E. to Pioneer St. Turn L. onto Pioneer and then L. on Westgreen Way. The farm is at the end of the road, straight ahead. Meadow Blackberry Farm sits in the heart of Sapulpa. The farm is excited to have its first berry crop this year. The farm features 2,000 Natchez and other blackberry plants and wide rows for easy picking. Come pick at the farm June and July as supplies last. www.facebook.com/#!/pages/meadow-blackberryfarm/743368605688942?fref=ts
LAT/LONG: 35.99429, -96.06088 3200 Westgreen Way Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-227-1987
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86. Muldrow Farmers Market
E. on I-40, Exit 321, L. 0.25 mi. to stoplight. City park & farmers market are on the L. The Muldrow Farmers Market offers a wide variety of fresh, locally grown vegetables. Conveniently located under the City Park Pavilion. Walking trail and playground available. All produce is limited to $1 per pound. www.muldrowcco.cherokee.org
LAT/LONG: 35.40151, -94.59986 Muldrow, OK 74948 479-221-8482
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87. Muskogee Farmers Market
In Muskogee: Located at 5th & Okmulgee, in front of Civic Center. Muskogee Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed. starting May 1, and 8 a.m. to noon Sat. starting April 20. www.muskogeefarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 35.74873017, -95.37396793 Muskogee, OK 74401 918-686-6939 918-360-2012
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88. Mustang Kiwanis Farmers Market Mustang Kiwanis Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8-11 a.m. Sat. and 6-8 p.m. Wed., May through Aug.
LAT/LONG: 35.39121, -97.73354 470 W. Oklahoma 152 Mustang, OK 73064 405-818-4721
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89. Newman Farm
Traveling E. on I-44, take the Stroud-Drumright exit (179). Follow Hwy. 99 N. for 18 mi. to a “T” in the hwy. Turn E. on Hwy. 33/Hwy. 99 and follow the Hwy. 99 signs around Drumright to the next “T”. Hwy. 99 turns N.; follow it N. for 1 mi. to W. 101st & turn E. onto 101st for 0.5 mi. to entrance.
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Traveling W. on I-44, take the Kellyville-Drumright exit (211). Follow Hwy. 33 E. for 20 mi. to the intersection of Hwy. 33/Hwy. 99/Hwy. 16 on the E. edge of Drumright. Turn N. on Hwy 99 for 2 mi. to 101st. Turn E. on 101st for 0.5 mi. to entrance. From Drumright, the farm is located 2 mi. N. on Hwy. 99, then 0.5 mi. E. on W. 101st St. There is an accurate map on the website; Other Internet maps are inaccurate. Watch for the World War II searchlight 7-10 p.m. each night.
LAT/LONG: 36.01754494, -96.57245973 51853 W. 101st. St. S. Drumright, OK 74031 918-607-3327
Visit Scream Country Haunted Forest, an evening haunted walking trail 1 mile in length, a 4,000-square-foot haunted arch-top barn, The Night of the Scarecrow Corn Maze, and the Made-in-Oklahoma Boo Country Village Food and Gift Area. Check website or call for details on days, hours and admission. www.screamcountry.com
90. Newsome Community Farms
Take 75 N. to 56th St. N. & turn R. It’s the 4th property on the S. side. Newsome Community Farms is an educational food system development organization teaching sustainable approaches to food security. Tours at the farmers market and by appointment.
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LAT/LONG: 36.23505897, -95.95310712 2620 E. 56th. St. N. Tulsa, OK 74130 918-955-8559
91. Noble Farmers Market Inc.
In Noble: S. on Hwy. 77 through downtown Noble. The market is on the W. side of Main St. Noble Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market!
LAT/LONG: 35.1357052, -97.3951123 304 S. Main St. Noble, OK 73068 405-872-0100
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92. Norman Farmers Market
I-35 to Robinson St.; Turn E. on Robinson & go 3.25 mi. to the corner of Finley & Robinson. Go 1 block E. to the stop light. Turn N. into the Cleveland County Fairgrounds.
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Indoor and outdoor farmers market – and the oldest farmers market in the state! The Norman Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products. Open 4-8 p.m. Wed. and 8 a.m. to noon Sat., April through Oct. www.clevelandcountyfair.org/farmmarket.html
93. Nowata County Farmers Market
Located 1 mi. E. of Hwy. 169 on Nowata County Fairgrounds. A farmers market whose mission is to develop all avenues of agriculture in Nowata County. Offers vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, honey, cut flowers, firewood, pumpkins, fall décor, value-added products and Oklahoma-related crafts. Monthly giveaways, classes and workshops. Monthly newsletter full of gardening tips, recipes, recycling ideas, crafts, homemaking tips, sustainability and ag for kids. Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., May through Oct., and 4-6 p.m. Wed., June through July. www.nowatacountyfarmersmarket.blogspot.com
LAT/LONG: 35.23357033, -97.43698723 615 E. Robinson St. Norman, OK 73701 405-360-4721
LAT/LONG: 36.69192328, -95.63174268 Nowata, OK 74048 918-214-3000
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94. Octavia Organics
Turn W. off Hwy. 259 onto Hwy. 144 W., traveling approx. 1.3 mi. Make a L. turn onto Cemetery Rd. The driveway is the first on the L. Drive past barns to the garden in back. A family operation raising and selling all natural fresh produce. Call for appointment or availability. www.nowatacountyfarmersmarket.blogspot.com
LAT/LONG: 34.52162, -94.70829 2614 Red Oak Rd. Octavia, OK 74957 580-306-3724, 580-244-7408, 580-244-3819
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95. Okeene Farmers Market
Okeene Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 5-7 p.m. Tues. and 8-11 a.m. Sat., June through Oct.
LAT/LONG: 36.11578, -98.31754 110 E. Main St. Okeene, OK 73763
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96. Oklahoma Food Co-Op Farmers Market
LAT/LONG: 35.46277, -97.53348 Oklahoma Food Co-Op Farmers Market offers a wide array of 311 S. Klein Ave. fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, Oklahoma City, OK watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers 73010 or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat.
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97. Okmulgee Farmers Market
In Okmulgee, W. onto 6th St., 8 blocks to Creek Council House Museum, W. lawn. The Okmulgee Farmers Market is located under the magnificent shade trees on the west lawn of the historic Creek Council House Museum in the heart of downtown Okmulgee. It has brought back to life an important business for the city that had been missing since 1926. Come meet the local farmers and market gardeners and enjoy fresh foods every week. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues. and Fri., May through Oct. www.okmulgeeonline.com/mainstreet/farmer_s_market.html
LAT/LONG: 35.62296421, -95.97261168 100 W. 6th St. Okmulgee OK 74447 918-758-1015
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98. Orr Family Farm
From I-35: Take Exit 116 (in Moore) & go W. to Western (approx. 2 mi.). Turn R.; go 0.5 mi. to the farm. From I-240: Take Western Exit 2A; go S. past 134th St.
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106-acre working horse farm offers children and visitors of all ages farm activities, including two trains, fishing ponds, a 1974 carousel, an animal barn, pumpkins in the fall, pony and hay rides, a maze, two giant jumping pillows and zip lines. Concessions and group meals available. Call or view website for details. www.orrfamilyfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 35.32428142, -97.52981119 14400 S. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73170 405-799-3276
99. Osage Hills Farmers Market in Skiatook
202 E. Rogers Blvd. Skiatook, OK 74070 The Osage Hills Farmers Market setting is in the restored 918-510-0032, historic Alamo Hotel, which was a luxury hotel during the turn918-384-8835 of-the-century oil boom days. Now, it hosts farmers market vendors with produce and crafts and includes refreshments and music. It is more than a market – it is an event! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat., June through Sept. www.osagehillsfarmersmarket.com
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100. OSU-OKC Farmers Market
In OKC: Located at the OSU-OKC campus horticulture pavilion.
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Open Saturdays year-round at the OSU-OKC campus Horticulture Pavilion. The OSU-OKC Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must check out this market! Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed., May 15 through Oct.; 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., April 6 through Oct.; and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., mid-Oct. through mid-April. www.osuokc.edu/farmersmarket
101. OSU Stillwater Farmers Market
In Stillwater: Located at the Student Union Plaza on the OSU campus. Find fresh produce and Made in Oklahoma products at the OSU farmers market. Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 14 through Oct. 23. www.dining.okstate.edu
LAT/LONG: 35.47379346, -97.58265073 400 N. Portland Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-945-3358
LAT/LONG: 36.12028, -97.06762 Stillwater, OK 74078 405-744-4424
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102. Our Field of Dreams Alpaca Ranch
E. of Shawnee on I-40 to the Earlsboro exit. Go S. 3 mi. to 4-way stop and turn L. on Hwy. 3E. When hwy. curves to the S., turn L. on 99A. It is the 1st house on the L. (white vinyl fence & brick entry).
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Our Field of Dreams Alpaca Ranch is on 65 rolling acres in central Oklahoma, just minutes south of I-40, about 40 min. E. of Oklahoma City. The farm features 200 huacaya alpacas. We have a wide variety for every interest, be it show, breeding or fiber. Also, our alpaca showroom displays products made from alpaca. Call to schedule a tour or a farm visit. www.ourfieldofdreamsalpacas.com
LAT/LONG: 35.33313898, -96.77925745 49300 Oklahoma 99A Earlsboro, OK 74840 405-273-9234, 405-202-9967
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103. Owasso Farmers Market
From Hwy. 169, turn W. on 76th St. N., then at 1st light (Owasso Expwy.), turn N. (R.). We are just up the road 3 blocks on the W. (L) side of the street (at the YMCA). Seasonal farmers market promoting food with a face, a place and taste in the Owasso area. Open 8 a.m. to noon Wed. and Sat., May through Oct. www.owassofarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.27205067, -95.84851511 8300 N. Owasso Expressway Owasso, OK 74055 918-521-7191
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104. Owasso Tree and Berry Farm
From Tulsa: Hwy. 169 N. to 106th St. N. exit, turn W. to first stop sign (129th E. Ave.), turn R., first house on R. Choose and cut Virginia pine and pre-cut trees including noble fir, grand fir, Douglas fir, Fraser Fir and Nordham fir. Wreaths, greenery, a gift shop, hay rides, free hot cider for everyone and candy canes for the kids available. U-Pick blackberries available in season (usually June), with pails and cartons provided. Call for details, days and hours. www.owassochristmastreefarm.com
LAT/LONG: 36.31270107, -95.83008134 11039 N. 129th E. Ave. Owasso, OK 74055 918-272-9445
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105. Parkhurst Ranch
Located 8 mi. E. of I-35, go E. on Hwy. 66 to Hiawassee Rd., turn R. 1 mi. to 2nd/178th St., turn L. and look for the big orange pumpkin sign. Activities include hay wagon rides, a hay bale maze, a hay fort, picking organic native pecans, buying other homegrown produce, picking out a pumpkin at Halloween, a tree swing, catch-and-release fishing in the kids’ pond, and a petting zoo with goats, geese, rabbits, horses and tame opossum. Groups welcome by appointment. Call for details. www.parkhurstpumpkinpatch.com
LAT/LONG: 35.65248823, -97.28755488 720 Henney Road Arcadia, OK 73007 405-396-0909, 405-315-7392
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106. P-Bar Farms
Located on I-40 between Hydro & Weatherford; Exit 84 if coming from the W. or Exit 88 if coming from the E.; Follow Rt. 66 (N. access rd.) for approx. 3 mi. Look for red barns & signs.
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More than 100 acres of indoor/outdoor fun. Tour a 12-acre cornfield maze with intricate twists and turns. Pumpkin patch in the fall with petting zoos and hayrides; field trips, group rates. Open 5-10 p.m. Thurs. and Fri., by appointment only Mon. through Wed., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat., and 2-6 p.m. Sun. Sun, Sept. through Oct. www.pbarfarms.com
LAT/LONG: 35.5369787, -98.62343544 Hydro, OK 73048 580-772-4401, 405-556-1069
107. Peach Crest Farm
Located in Stratford, 1 mi. S. of Hwy. 59 on Hwy. 177. Fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs and the opportunity to pick your own fresh produce. Be a farmhand for a day and come help plant on a transplanter, feed chickens or harvest. We harvest yearround. Reservations necessary. Please call for appointments, special arrangements, days, hours and more details. www.peachcrestfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 34.86069963, -96.96612948 10219 U.S. 177 Stratford, OK 74872 405-650-0804, 580-759-3635
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108. Peach Tree Farms Roadside stand selling peaches, nectarines and blackberries fresh from on-location orchard. Taste peach ice cream and purchase other local produce, jams, jellies and salsas. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat., June through Aug.
LAT/LONG: 34.8906195, -96.89086411 6476 Oklahoma 3 W. Ada, OK 74820 580-759-3784
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109. Pearl Farmers Market
In Tulsa: Located at Centennial Park at 6th & Peoria. Pearl Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-7 p.m. Thurs., April 18 through Sept. 18. www.pearlfarmersmarket.org
LAT/LONG: 36.1518, -95.97577 610 S. Peoria Ave. Tulsa, OK 74120 918-346-3748
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110. Pleasant Valley Farms
From Sand Springs: go W. on 41st St. past Discoveryland to S. 209 W. Ave. Turn L., go 3.2 mi. to 71st St. & turn R. Go 0.6 mi. Farm is on the L. side of the rd. Christmas trees, pumpkin patch, hay maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, petting zoo, miniature golf, horse-drawn carriage rides on selected dates and a gift shop. Corn maze and haunted corn maze on Friday and Saturday nights in October. Squash festival in October. Call for details, days and hours. www.pleasantvalleyfarmsok.com
LAT/LONG: 36.06106424, -96.23967809 22350 W. 71st St. S. Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-248-5647
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111. Ponca City Farmers Market
In Ponca City: Located at 14th & Highland at the Pioneer Woman Museum. Ponca City Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-6 p.m. Tues. and 8-10:30 a.m. Sat., May through Sept. www.poncacityfarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.71045763, -97.06639369 Ponca City, OK 74601 580-761-2665
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112. Pottawatomie County Farmers Cooperative Market In Shawnee: Located at Hwy. 177 and Hardesty Rd.
Pottawatomie County Farmers Cooperative Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wed. and Sat., April through Oct.
LAT/LONG: 35.30508, -96.94789 2321 N. Broadway Ave. Shawnee, OK 74804 405-830-8109
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113. Pumpkin Town
From Hwy. 169, take 61st St. S. exit. Turn L. onto 61st St. for 0.5 mi. Turn L. at Garnett. Pumpkin Town is on the NW corner of intersection. We are a family business and have been providing pumpkins and fun family attractions to the Tulsa area for the past 14 years. During the week, we have two slides, a train, pumpkin launcher, pony and face painting. On the weekends, we also offer a hay ride pulled by draft horses. www.pumpkintownok.com
LAT/LONG: 36.07636, -95.85121 6060 S. Garnett Road Tulsa, OK 74133 918-638-4923
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114. Rebel Hill Guest Ranch
In Antlers: Follow Hwy. 3 to just before Sportsmans Inn; there will be a “Y” that will curve off to the L. Keep going straight. Continue about 4 mi. out of town. Turn L. at Crossroads Grocery (you’ll see our sign). Go around the curve and you’ll see our entrance to the L. Come up to the main house.
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Working horse ranch with fully equipped 1-3 bedroom cabins with full kitchens and central heat/air (some with wood stoves), all on waterfront. Other activities include horseback riding, fishing and paddleboats, a 15-acre lake, bird-watching and hiking. Gift shop, meeting room and outdoor swimming pool available. Pets allowed. www.rebelhillguestranch.com
LAT/LONG: 34.21509118, -95.549728 Antlers, OK 74523 580-271-0061
115. Red Barn Christmas Tree Farm
From McAlester: 6 mi. S. on Hwy. 69 to Savanna, turn E. at Savanna Schools on Jefferson (Brewer Rd.). Go 2.5 mi. on blacktop to Red Barn. Choose and cut Virginia pine and White pine. Specializing in tall trees and machine-dug trees, wreaths, greenery and gifts, tree stands, ornaments and designer ribbons, and a gift shop. Open noon to 5 p.m. Tues. to Fri., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., and noon to 5 p.m. Sun., from Thanksgiving Day until 3 days before Christmas. www.okchristmastrees.com
LAT/LONG: 34.79391568, -95.84215871 300 Hickory Bend McAlester, OK 74501 918-548-3347
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116. Red Silo Productions
Take Hwy. 81 to Choctaw Ave./9th St. Turn & go N. until it dead ends. Turn R. go 1 block to farm entrance. Features a 10-acre maze, hayrides, corn and pumpkin cannons, a haunted maze, smaller satellite mazes, educational play, bluegrass music, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, a farm animal display and an antique equipment display. Call ahead for hours of operation. www.redsiloproductions.com
LAT/LONG: 35.06886693, -97.95015512 Chickasha, OK 73018 405-779-6643, 405-532-9419
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117. Riggs Family Orchard
1 mi. E. of Spiro, then 1 mi. N. on Orchard Ln. Follow signs. Riggs Family Orchard offers U-Pick blackberries, raspberries, nectarines, and peaches along with pre-picked produce. Restroom facilities on-site. Blackberries June 5 to July 15; peaches June 5 to Aug. 10; nectarines June 25 to July 4 and July 20-30. Cash or check only. Open Mon. through Sat.; call for specific hours. www.riggsfamilyorchard.com
LAT/LONG: 35.25507536, -94.58424153 Spiro, OK 74959 918-962-3719
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118. Rockin’ Star Farm
From Stillwater: Head W. on Hwy. 51, turning R. on Redlands Rd. At the intersection of Redlands and Airport, make a R. Farm is on the L. Look for signs. Pumpkin patch, petting zoo and fun for all ages. Open weekends in October. Visit the last two October weekends and experience the Spooky Trail. Field trips and parties can be scheduled by calling 405-612-0287. www.rockinstarfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 36.121667, -97.068611 17351 Alamo Road Stillwater, OK 74076 405-533-MAZE, 405-612-0287
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119. Roses Inc. Green Country
Off Washington, just east of 91st and Main St. in Broken Arrow. With more than 5,000 rose bushes in stock, grown by hand in our greenhouse, Roses Inc. Green Country carries the largest variety of rose bushes in the state of Oklahoma for both retail and wholesale. Along with designing and constructing some of Oklahoma’s most widely discussed rose gardens, we also provide gardening services for those with roses, which need spraying, pruning and fertilizing. www.rosesinctulsa.com
LAT/LONG: 36.03199, -95.78157 500 E. Washington St. Broken Arrow, OK 74011 918-455-7673
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120. Ross Honey Company The Ross Honey Plant is a honey-processing facility. Our machines uncap, extract and separate honey from beeswax. The honey is then stored in 55-gallon containers. It is brought into our hot room, liquefied and filtered prior to bottling. Thousands come each year for our annual honey festival, held on the first Saturday in December! All visits are by appointment only. www.facebook.com/cloverbloom
LAT/LONG: 35.31355, -97.9424 109 Bella Ave. Minco, OK 73059 405-352-4125
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121. Rustic Acres
1.5 mi. N. of Mason School off Hwy. 48. Approx. 17 mi. N. of Okemah. Spring/summer produce: tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, onions, watermelons, okra, squash, strawberries, blackberries. Fall activities: corn maze, pumpkin patch, fall family fun, barrel train, jumping pillow, hayrides, full concession, gift shop, petting zoo, haunted maze in Oct. Call for days, hours and details. www.rusticacres.net
LAT/LONG: 35.5809335, -96.34368908 Mason, OK 74859 918-623-2703, 888-866-2703
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122. Sand Springs Farmers Market
In Sand Springs: Located at Downtown Triangle Park at Main & Broadway. Sand Springs Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 4-7 p.m. Fri., June to Sept. www.sandspringsok.org/ssfm
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LAT/LONG: 36.13956, -96.11015 Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-246-2500
123. Santa’s Forest Christmas Tree Farm
From I-35 N., take Exit 214; go 10.5 mi. E. on Hwy. 60/Hwy. 77. The farm sits on the S. side of the rd. Choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm featuring Virginia pine trees. Fresh, decorated wreaths and other craft items available. Complimentary hot cocoa, coffee and cider available for guests. Plan an outing for a family holiday experience. www.santasforesttreefarm.net
LAT/LONG: 36.68790645, -97.16576406 Ponca City, OK 74601 580-761-6773, 580-765-9441
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124. Seminole Farmers Market
From the intersection of Hwy. 9/Hwy. 99, go S. 0.5 mi. W. to First United Methodist Church. Seminole Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Tues. and Sat., June through Oct. www.oces.okstate.edu/seminole
LAT/LONG: 35.24667098, -96.68030911 910 Wrangler Blvd. Seminole, OK 74868 405-382-9883
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125. Shepherd’s Cross Incorporated
From Claremore, take Hwy. 66 N. 2.5 mi. from the last stoplight in town; note the sign for Shepherd’s Cross; turn R. on EW 45/Akin Rd.; follow the trailblazer signs for Shepherd’s Cross; proceed 2.5 mi. Shepherd’s Cross is on the R.
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Authentic working farm with educational and seasonal tours and events all year, including fiber arts demos/lessons, spinning, weaving and knitting, pumpkin festival, living nativity and pecan festival, and a Made in Oklahoma gift shop. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. to Sat. with seasonal changes; check website or call first. www.shepherdscross.com
126. Skedee Farms
4 mi. N. of Pawnee of Hwy. 18 to Skedee turnoff; 5 mi. E. to Skedee Farms. Family-owned-and-operated U-Pick blackberry farm. Containers are provided and pre-picked berries are available for sale. Bring family or friends for a down-home country experience, as well as fishing for the kids. Call for availability.
LAT/LONG: 36.36531591, -95.52797117 16792 E. 450 Rd. Claremore, OK 74017 918-231-6947, 918-342-5911
LAT/LONG: 36.38505693, -96.71065742 Pawnee, OK 74058 918-767-2142
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127. Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree and Blackberry Farm From OKC: N. on I-35 to Exit 143 (Covell Rd.). Turn E. on Covell Rd. to Midwest Blvd. (approx. 1.5 mi.); Turn N. & go 1.75 mi. to Sorghum Mill Rd.; Turn W. on Sorghum Mill Rd. & go 1 mi. to Midwest Ln.; Turn S. on Midwest Ln.; Go 1 block & turn E. into farm.
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Choose and harvest Virginia pine, white pine, Scotch pine, Colorado blue spruce, Norway spruce and Dixie fir. Features a variety of pre-cut trees, greenery, free hot chocolate, cider, coffee, candy canes and cookies. Blackberries early June to mid-July. Hours are seasonal; call ahead for availability. www.christmas-tree.com/real/ok/sorghum/inde
128. Spencer’s Orchard and Greenhouses
2 mi. E. of Choctaw on 23rd St., 2 mi. N., 1 mi. E., 0.25 mi. N. Family owned and operated farm, U-Pick or retail peaches, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, yellow squash, zucchini squash, five types of peppers, okra, watermelons and cantaloupe. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Sat. and Sun. afternoons, June through Aug.
LAT/LONG: 35.70764579, -97.38689031 7121 Midwest Ln. Edmond, OK 73034 405-340-5488
LAT/LONG: 35.52601953, -97.21217299 5528 N. Peebly Rd. Harrah, OK 73045 405-454-3471
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129. Stillwater Farmers Market Stillwater Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with baked goods, plants and more. Four locations open throughout the year; see website for details. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed. and Sat., April through Oct. (309 N. Main St.), and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., Nov. through March (1118 W. Hall of Fame Ave.). www.stillwaterfarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 36.12602851, -97.05856298 Stillwater, OK 74075 405-385-1086, 405-377-2619
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130. Stilwell Farmers Market
Located at the Stilwell Public Library, at the corner of W. Division & N. 6th. Stilwell Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 8 a.m. to noon Wed. and Sat., mid-April through Oct.
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LAT/LONG: 35.81518233, -94.63311252 5 N. 6th St. Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-2329
131. Stratford Pullen Peaches
From Stratford at the 4-way stop: go N. on Hwy. 177 for 3 mi. Turn L. (W.) and go 2/3 mi. It’s the second house on the R. with a white fence and sign for Lazy P Farm. Stratford peaches have always been known for their great taste. Stop by Pullen Peaches in Stratford for some tasty goodness. www.facebook.com/pullenpeaches
LAT/LONG: 34.84019, -96.97438 Stratford, OK 74813 580-421-5152, 580-759-3164
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132. Swan Brothers Dairy Inc.
From I-44 Exit 255 (Claremore), turn L. after toll booth onto Hwy. 20 for 1 block, then turn R. on Maiden Ln. Dairy farm with a retail store offering milk and cheese products. Visitors can view milking of dairy cows 3-5 p.m. daily. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. through Sat.
LAT/LONG: 36.30860913, -95.5969432 938 E. 5th St. Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-2298
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133. Tahlequah Farmers Market
In Tahlequah: Located at Norris Park, at Muskogee Ave. & Morgan Ave., near Northeastern State University. Seasonal farmers market offering the best selection of local fruits and vegetables, baked goods, fresh herbs, grass-fed beef and more. Open 8 a.m. to noon. Sat., April through Oct. www.tahlequahfarmersmarket.com
LAT/LONG: 35.89076843, -94.97405212 Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-207-7671
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134. Talihina Farmers Market
Located at 1st & Dallas in downtown Talihina. Fresh local grown fruits and vegetables, hand-crafted items from the farm, local goat milk and cheese. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed. and Sat., May through Oct. www.talihinamarket.com
LAT/LONG: 34.75264812, -95.04905175 400 2nd St. Talihina, OK 74571 918-429-9925
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135. Tallgrass Prairie Preserve
From downtown Pawhuska: drive N. on Kiheka, at the intersection of Hwy. 60 (at the corner of the triangle-shaped building), follow signs to the preserve headquarters (approx. 18 mi.).
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39,000-acre preserve offers a 50-mile scenic drive with four scenic turnouts and picnic locations. Home to more than 300 bird species. Other wildlife includes bison, white-tailed deer, bobcats and more. A self-guided nature trail, 2-mile hiking trail and 1920 bunkhouse also are available. Open daily, dawn to dusk. www.nature.org/oklahoma
136. T.G. Farms
Newcastle location: From OKC, take I-44 W. to Hwy. 37 (Exit 108). Go 1 mi. W.; Located on S. side of Hwy. 37. Norman location: Take I-35 S. to Hwy. 9 (Exit 106); Go 1.5 mi. W.; Farm is on N. side of Hwy. 9.
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LAT/LONG: 36.7415979, -96.3637892 100 W. Main St. Pawhuska, OK 74056 918-287-4803
LAT/LONG: 35.29080982, -97.61760735 Newcastle, OK 73065 405-387-3276
Greenhouse/nursery with bedding plants, shrubs and produce. In summer, canned butters, jellies, preserves, salsas and pickled veggies; In fall, pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay maze, large round-bale maze, hay rides, U-Pick pumpkins. Farm animals, fish pond, picnic area and concessions also available. Call for details. www.tgfarms.com
137. The Bivin Garden
0.25 mi. W. of Shidler on the S. side of the rd. Six acres of sculpted gardens and landscaping, a variety of ornamental ponds and rock gardens with rocks from around the world, more than 75 varieties of roses, guided tours with gardening tips, picnic areas, bird-watching areas and a cottage gift shop. Open 10 a.m. to dusk on weekends and weekdays by appointment May through Sept. www.thebivingarden.com
LAT/LONG: 36.78191, -96.67068 500 W. 1st St. Shidler, OK 74652 918-793-4011
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138. The Crooked Little House
LAT/LONG: 36.43776938, -95.36943687 6315 Oklahoma 28 W. We offer a variety of pecans and other nuts, which can be bought by the pound or pre-packaged, as well as candies, Adair, OK 74330 candles and other gifts, such as fudge, pecan pies and brittles. 877-862-9310 Shipping available, credit cards accepted, handicappedaccessible. Summer hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wed. through Sat. 918-785-2287 Located just 6 mi. from the Totem Pole Park near Foyil. From I-44, take Hwy. 28 Exit 269 (Adair) & go E. approximately 0.5 mi.
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139. The Menagerie – Bradt’s Mammals and More LLC
From Alva: Go 3 mi. W. on Hwy. 64. Farm is located on N. side of rd. between CR 390 & CR 400.
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The Menagerie is a hands-on, interactive petting zoo designed to provide entertainment and learning in a not-so-average farm atmosphere. While you will see animals associated with your typical farm, you will also have the opportunity to pet and feed zebras, llamas, a camel and more! When you visit, you never know what new addition we’ll have. Whether you’re looking for a fun outing with the family, an educational field trip for your class or a birthday party destination, The Menagerie is the perfect place. www.bradtsmenagerie.com
140. The Nuthouse
3 mi. E. of Catoosa on old Hwy. 66. A fun place to shop for pecans and nuts of all types. Select gourmet foods, seasonings, candles, souvenirs and unique gifts. Delicious homemade fudge, cookies, a wide variety of candy-coated nuts, homemade jams and jellies available. Now serving food daily. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat. www.route66nuthouse.com
LAT/LONG: 36.79782, -98.74229 Alva, OK 73717 580-430-1978, 580-430-1295
LAT/LONG: 36.22782912, -95.69993913 26677 S. Oklahoma 66 Claremore, OK 74019 918-266-1604, 888-732-2665
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141. The Peach Barn & Orchard
Located on the SW corner of Hwy. 51B & Hwy. 69 jct. Homegrown peaches and a line of fruits, vegetables, bakery items, peach fried pies, peach ice cream, crafts and quilts. Open June through Christmas: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat. and noon to 6 p.m. Sun. in the summer; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. to Sat., Sept. through Oct.; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat., Nov. through Dec. 22; closed the Sun. after Labor Day. www.thepeachbarn.com
LAT/LONG: 35.8382367, -95.40369996 Porter, OK 74454 918-686-0440
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142. The Peppermint Dragon
From Hwy. 117, turn S. on Heywood Hill Rd. Going S. to 131st St. Turn R. heading W. 0.5 mi. to Dugan’s Rd. Going S. 0.2 mi. to 133rd, turn R. & L. up our driveway. With 40 years of gardening experience, The Peppermint Dragon specializes in herbs in greenhouses, with additional emphasis on tomatoes and peppers. However, the farm is shifting from food production to gourd production. Ask about our gourd art, woodburning and painting of gourds. www.localharvest.org
LAT/LONG: 35.9714, -96.08065 7920 W. 133rd St. S. Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-224-5337
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143. The Tulsa Maize
From the Broken Arrow Expwy., take 71st/Kenosha 8 mi. E. to 321st E. Ave. Turn L. on 321st E. Ave. Turn R. on 61st. Follow the signs. Cornfield maze and other attractions, including a cow train, hayrides, a hay jump, mini-mazes and a corn box. Open for field trips 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues. to Fri. by appointment or reservation only. Open to the public 5-10 p.m. Wed. to Fri., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat, and noon to 6 p.m. Sun., late Sept. to early Nov. Check website for updates. www.tulsamaize.com
LAT/LONG: 36.07525291, -95.61422358 32506 E. 61st. St. Broken Arrow, OK 74014 918-232-4299
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144. Thunderbird Berries
Call for directions and availability. Thunderbird Berries offers U-Pick blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and raspberries, as well as farm-fresh eggs and honey. Open May through Aug.; call ahead for availability. Picking times are 7 a.m. to noon Tues., Thurs. and Sat. www.facebook.com/thunderbirdberryfarm
LAT/LONG: 36.0560302, -95.6186958 7515 S. Hansen Road Broken Arrow, OK 74014 918-640-7168, 918-704-3795
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145. TimberLake Farms Alpaca Farm We offer alpaca sales, breeding, agistment (boarding), onfarm/telephone consultations and educational seminars across the country. Located in a beautiful wooded hill area of central Oklahoma. Please call ahead for hours and availability. www.timberlakefarms.net
LAT/LONG: 35.72532427, -97.32726952 12001 E. Waterloo Road Arcadia, OK 73007 405-341-8444, 405-550-3023
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146. Tuttle Farmers Market Located in downtown Tuttle.
Tuttle Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7:30-11 a.m. Sat., May through Aug.
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LAT/LONG: 35.29092, -97.81599 Tuttle, OK 73089 405-381-0324
147. Twin Arrows Buffalo Market Located in Adair off S. Hwy 69.
Market offers a wide range of quality buffalo, elk and venison meat for sale, including steaks, roasts, burger, jerky and many other cuts, along with pecans and an array of gifts and Native American products. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat. www.windsongadventures.com
LAT/LONG: 36.43333492, -95.27284161 308 S. Mayes St. Adair, OK 74330 918-785-5695
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148. Valley View Pecan Company
From Earlsboro exit on I-40, located 3 mi. S. off the interstate on the W. side of the rd. Valley View Pecan Company offers a variety of pecan and nut products that can be purchased in our retail store or at the OSU-OKC Farmers Market. Valley View specializes in papershell pecan halves, but also has cinnamon/sugar pecans, fudge and more. www.valleyviewpecans.com
LAT/LONG: 35.33626254, -96.80730872 15704 Valley View Rd. Shawnee, OK 74801 800-842-9411
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149. Valliant Farmers Market
Located on Hwy. 70 W. at railroad track. Valliant Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. to Sat., June through Aug.
LAT/LONG: 34.00380281, -95.10091885 912 E. Wilson St. Valliant, OK 74764 580-212-9210
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150. W6 Pines Christmas Tree Farm
From NE 10th St. and Choctaw Rd., 1/2 mi. E., 1/2 mi. S. W6 Pines Christmas Tree Farm offers Virginia pine, Scotch pine, container-grown Leyland cypress and wreaths. Choose-and-cut farm. Open the day after Thanksgiving until Christmas Eve.; hours are 3-6 p.m. Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. and 1-4 p.m. Sun.
LAT/LONG: 35.47416619, -97.25596106 15600 Kent Dr. Choctaw, OK 73020 405-390-8635
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151. Wagoner Farmers Market
Fort Gibson Lake Tourism Center, located in Blake Park at the jct. of Hwy. 51 & Hwy. 69. Seasonal farmers market featuring local produce, crafts and other miscellaneous items. Open 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., May through Sept.
LAT/LONG: 35.95812291, -95.39523739 Wagoner, OK 74467 918-485-4623
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152. Waterfall Creek Pecan Farm
Located 7.5 mi. S. of Idabel on Hwy. 259. Farm offers pecan sales as whole, cracked or shelled meats in the farm’s retail shop. We do retail and wholesale with mail orders available. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Retail sales available from Oct. to Jan. www.pecanscook.com
LAT/LONG: 33.78210712, -94.8070356 Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-6327
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153. Weatherford Farmers Market
In Weatherford: In the old fire station at 118 N. Kansas. Weatherford Farmers Market presents a small-town community atmosphere on Route 66 and home-grown produce from local farmers. Meet the growers, participate in special venues, experience an “old-time” market in the park and take home luscious forgotten flavors! Open 8 a.m. to noon Sat. and 4-7 p.m. Tues., June through Oct. (during the peak season). www.facebook.com/weatherfordoklahomafarmersmarket?fref=ts
LAT/LONG: 35.53113653, -98.70276086 118 N. Kansas St. Weatherford, OK 73096 580-330-3415
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154. West Side Farmers Market
In Tulsa: Located at 25th and Southwest Blvd. West Side Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 2-7 p.m. Thurs., May through Oct. www.redforkmainstreet.org
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LAT/LONG: 36.12706, -96.00679 Tulsa, OK 74157
155. Wichita Buffalo Company at Sandy Springs Farms LLC LAT/LONG: From OKC: Go W. on I-40 to Exit 104; Go S. 7 mi.; Turn E. & go 1.3 mi. The ranch is on the N. side of the hwy.
Interesting and educational tours of farms buffalo herds and management operations. Topics range from buffalo temperament to cooking buffalo meat. Guests can take a tour, see bison on the open rolling prairie and buy buffalo meat from the ranch. Open by appointment. www.sandyspringsfarms.com
35.42062871, -98.26707218 Hinton, OK 73047 405-542-6015
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156. Wild Rose Strawberry Farm
From Adair: at the intersection of Hwy. 69 and Hwy. 28, turn L./W. at the stoplight. Drive 7 mi. Turn L./S. onto 429 Rd. for 1.5 mi. to the farm on the right. We are a family-based farm. We are a U-pick or you can call ahead and we will have them ready for you. Our open days are Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sat. Call ahead to check availability. We want our customers to have a pleasant experience coming to visit us. www.wildrosestrawberryfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 36.41825, -95.36833 7645 N. 429 Rd. Adair, OK 74330 918-785-2212
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157. Wild Things Farm
Located on Hwy. 70 W. at railroad track. Park-like setting on 90 acres offers two ponds, a large pavilion for group activities, U-Pick fruits and vegetables, a seasonal corn maze and barnyard friends. Check the website for fruit and vegetable ripening calendar, details, days and hours. www.wildthingsfarm.com
LAT/LONG: 35.303455, -94.45194972 700 Beaty Ave. Pocola, OK 74902 918-626-4053
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158. Wilkinson’s Christmas Forest
From Tahlequah: Take Hwy. 82 N. approx. 8 mi. Look for our sign on the L. of the hwy. Turn L. into our driveway at the top of the hill after our sign. From Locust Grove: Take Hwy. 82 S. approx. 16 miles from the intersection of Hwy. 82 and the Cherokee Turnpike (Hwy. 412). Look for our sign on the R. of the hwy. Turn R. into our drive at the top of the hill after our sign.
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LAT/LONG: 35.99281, -95.01357 Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-316-0772, 918-458-7936
Wilkinson’s Christmas Forest is located just north of Tahlequah on Hwy. 82. We have been growing and selling Christmas trees for 15 years. We truly love seeing families continue (or start) their family tradition of personally harvesting their Christmas trees. We look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones each Christmas season. Please come out and visit us before you choose a pre-cut tree from a local store. We guarantee that our trees are fresher – because they aren’t cut down until you choose the right tree for your REAL Christmas celebration. www.thewilkinsonchristmasforest.com 46
159. Wind Drift Orchards
LAT/LONG: 35.536, -97.18647 19400 NE 63rd St. & 18499 NE 50th St. Wind Drift Orchards consists of two peach and nectarine Harrah, OK 73045 orchards in Harrah. Wind Drift East has nearly 3,000 producing 405-454-6618 Wind Drift East is 1/2 mi. E. of Luther Rd. on the S. side of NE 63rd St. Wind Drift West is a half mi. W. of Luther Road on the N. side of NE 50th St.
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peach trees split into 12 different varieties. We have recently planted 3,000 more peach trees and 500 nectarine trees, which will begin to produce in the 2016 or 2017 picking season. Wind Drift West has nearly 7,000 peach trees, 600 nectarine trees and 100 plum trees, which gives this orchard 25 varieties of peaches, five varieties of nectarines and two varieties of plums. Peaches will be available to pick from mid-June to early September at both locations. Plums will be available to pick from late July to Early August at Wind Drift West only. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. to Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun. Hours change with availability of fruit. Call ahead to 405-454-6618. www.winddriftorchards.com
160. Woodbine Farms Pumpkin Patch
From I-35, take Veterans Blvd. Exit 33 going W. (IHOP exit), Go 2 mi. W. to Kings Rd., Go N. on Kings Rd. for 2.3 mi. & look for the signs. Pumpkin patch features a hayride, a huge sand pile, a hay maze, picnic tables, a petting zoo, picking your own pumpkin, a covered pavilion, bathroom facilities, an ample parking area and more on the weekend. Seasonal. Call ahead for hours and availability. www.woodbinefarms.net
LAT/LONG: 34.23835885, -97.19555329 5109 Kings Rd. Ardmore, OK 73401 580-226-4052
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161. Woodward Main Street Farmers Market
In Woodward: Located at 18th & Oklahoma, in the parking lot of Bible Baptist Church. Woodward Farmers Market offers a wide array of fresh fruits and vegetables, along with plant materials. Whether you are looking for delicious produce, salad greens, herbs, honey, watermelons, peaches, farm-fresh eggs, meat items, cut flowers or quality Made in Oklahoma products, you must explore this seasonal, open-air market! Open 7:30 a.m. to noon Sat., March through Dec. www.woodwardfarmersmarket.com
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LAT/LONG: 36.43478985, -99.39031153 Woodward, OK 73801 405-823-8295
162. Woolaroc Ranch, Museum & Wildlife Preserve 12 mi. SW of Bartlesville on Hwy. 123.
This 3,600-acre ranch/wildlife preserve/museum once was the country home of oilman Frank Phillips. Includes a world-class collection of western art, a 20-acre garden, a selfguided nature trail and a gift shop. More than 700 animals, including buffalo, elk and longhorn cattle, graze in natural surroundings. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed. to Sun. www.woolaroc.org
LAT/LONG: 36.64227227, -96.09590527 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Rd. Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-336-0307, 888-966-5276
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163. Zena Suri Alpacas
From Rt. 59 between Grove & Jay, Follow Rt. 127 W. almost 5 mi. Turn N. on 580 Rd. Ranch is the third property on the L. Enter at Zena Suri sign. Nestled on 78 rolling acres, our alpaca ranch offers the chance to learn about the soft, gentle Suri alpaca. Watch alpacas roam, touch their fleece, and help feed and care for them. Learn about fleece prep, carding and spinning. Family visits, tours and school field trips welcome. On-site gift shop offers yarn and clothing. Call for an appointment. www.zenasurialpacas.com
LAT/LONG: 36.50661316, -94.8451613 35401 S. 580 Rd. Jay, OK 74346 201-828-8581, 804-389-2579
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164. Ziegelmeier & Co. LLC
Located behind Crosspointe Church and the Pontotoc County Technology Center. Exit Oak St. from Hwy 3. Family-owned manufacturers of Ziegelmeier’s Toasted Pecan Butter, an all-natural nut butter made with toasted pecans in Ada. Tours of the facility are available by appointment. Retail area open for purchases 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed daily 2:45-3:45 p.m. www.ziegelmeiers.com
LAT/LONG: 34.74811, -96.68709 615 W. 33rd St., Building E, Suite C Ada, OK 74820 580-436-9386, 580-399-0676
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